Project description:Neutrophil activation plays a critical role in the inflammatory response to gram-negative bacterial infections. Lipopolysaccharide (LPS) from gram-negative bacterial has been shown to be a major mediator of neutrophil activation to produce pro-inflammatory cytokines, chemokines and ROS which are important to tissue damage in LPS induced septic shock. We used microarrays to detail the global gene expression of neutrophils from miR-125a+/+ and miR-125a-/- mice after LPS stimulation.
2014-12-02 | GSE63739 | GEO
Project description:SSI-Gram Negative
| PRJNA1117753 | ENA
Project description:Listeria monocytogenes from fresh produce
Project description:Tenacibaculum finnmarkense is a novel Gram-negative, aerobic bacterial strain causing skin ulcers in Atlantic salmon. This is an emerging pathogen, which may cause serious problems to aquaculture. The study was designed to compare the life stages (smolt and posmolt) and to assess effects of environment (fresh and brackis water) on the course of disease and salmon responses to the pathogen.